Tri-Weekly Texas State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 123, Ed. 1 Monday, September 13, 1869 Page: 2 of 4
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mor
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ónstiéittrtio
tetes wit! po£
HpSpIPIl
iu at the ex
íür'T^á
nd laws of
e yai
aft the
mi# of ruin to
"It is ve
ind," says
at,
coiled up io
tter
, approve the Constitution an
mend the «election of republicana
ff hut the people can do both w
the least of
hich it
it principle. We have «aid i other
seaes of this paper, and now repeat
hat the " d$WB^$fc ®pú*fcy has no
didate in the field for Governor
State offlce '!
rifirrft. affa ft i* our bóunaeu
w
ng nt>
thenfl®eV! Vill' bo
renegades, who
ublicangj
ce the very same
respected coiemporary of the
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us, as jo
our n^w&*> tobóte for or
mocrat; shou
man in the race.
MM
ard our
Üf
. t i!1 «J* * .
who is narrow minded, ¡iliberal hearted,
nd ftril of deliberate malice aud uii-
iiMIl
"jS. 5^'"^ - " [ '' ' 'ilS "* .I
' Jf qum jiful pernio can more
ight Jo this poojjte by the
i'i&'WÚtte offl-
elnction^
Sü
1® To our
Ha'.. *
ar that
however «íísai
■ to make
w *f'm i
ve us
ntwitb
tlcally say,
ble it is person-
ne, it is our
It is no life and
a few thousand
stfa^fromthe
««api
suspicion—so itu-
od4 «6 uiiChai'fetjfe
the administration and its official
fyee to expresa our perfect con-'
ietion that there is no' intention to
exact this test oathEither in Virginia,
w
liida it
there could have been no motive for
iho expression of the opinion of the
Attorney Genoral in the Virginia case,
bther than to control the action of
(ion. Canby, who had strangely enough
got such u crotchet into hie military
fioddle. Cauby consulted, no dottfjt,
iiis chief, the Secretary of War, who
er of
he cabinet officially, and published that
■■i ■ ■■ V .•
Baufil&w all k> m&i&j *
bnt a moral waste is beinaf
—the souls of the whole popula-
ion are b¿j%'doffed ánd degraded
th* direction of anarchy and bar-
?r, far better, would be
'■Wtfr, peaUíeáa* aiid famine" than this
dry rot—this lingering, living death.
Let us, then, one and all, who love
oar country more than patty names,
and lótfi theíf kind, unite as one man
,to extricate ourselves and our people
ifrom this thraldom by adopting a con
í I ' Vg "'rt á. t *-mJ¿ Á-' i&f.nnn
confident! v
trust to *tW ttltím&tft tl-iu'm^ of truth,
or the perfetMóMa^^H*¿constitution
io adopted, as a choice of evils.
~ —• '— vtóítes¿!i'<
i .Th?<>*« ---* ioiir* <>pí«tr,i*.
Hqar^gainsUhe.ri
to exact the test oath of 1862 from the
membeW róf ttie ^gi^áfüíe of 'Wir¿ib-
¡a, just elected, is, to say the least of
tinder the Jfaotfiaional State Qovern-
fhe rp8
p Military to declare
elected nndér the
nstitutiop only. ceases to be provis-
orial long enough for the Leislature to
dopt the proposed amendments of the
Mor ! Conatitutión, áhd then instaátr
ly becomes a provisional government
Under military authority, until the Con-
grega shall admit "Hfchc State f#to the
Union? It would seem that if the
provisional military government ceases
to be such, and becomes a State gov-
n cultivation, the W8?
experiments, conducted
ican cotton seed i&> iijcely to «
success in Contra India; ¿f
still inclined to believe that
expressed In my former
ooocunod itf by «he fll
eroe, that more good k
" i J by the careful
adopfcfoñ^QexotKt! seei
unfavorable.
H «owj w
seed picseutod a most wit
pearance, ^n.d. most of the
destroyed by the want of raia
itis,.^ fear, evitlent
plant that cannot ütaud the cauri
exo
the c
in the BerftM "
Speaking of this matter, tl«,
York B ulletin eays, Very txul
substitute can be found auj
American cotton "and it
supersede the employment of all otb« i
bo dmí^ M!8 pUrpp8e8 *h"
fabrics in wtich if is used*"-
Ion Gidtian.
, , |
The Quakers are a <i
the Indians óf Kan
tho1 Lawrence: ^ .
«ays that the great secret, I
are'christianized, Is to feed thorn l
"Texas beef, bacon, sugar fpl|
attd a generous supply of tobacco,
great civllixorH."
' The Journal i« greatly
these barbarians. Tl
more ready to use the
scalpiJi^afe oa: the white# í
rHturuing.fuU handed üh>q |
which they receive valuatí
from the. United States a
lavif.ii promises of 'pea—' á
:a« stüaying "freah oiit _.
beef, they might themselveB have
the Untted States, it hi l>eyond the'
furtber power of the Military. It
could not, it would «eom to us, bo again ,liM, of j„t Mttl„ 01, ,ho ^
pmanded into a state of vassalage un- they not destroy the stock from it
dor military rule, without a repetition i wautonfiesB. Texas is ovra
bf the «ape authority (unconstitution- w.ih cattle, which have grown
hUy exercised, no doubt,) which orig- í
fea# abolished the State government, b ghw . f j^a T?&
^French iutrod'uced; c¿tile li
ago, the rharbariáns kept
uiauy aooiisueu me otate government,
and instituted thes provisional or mili-
tary government of ¿he State. We-
shall see how Gen. Canby understands
the rather muddy opinion of the Attor-
1 sal
believ*i a£:
'til
we have said
the viowa wad determination
white people of Tex
ág-- There |l
^ 'of the "
imbued
country; mailing a
prejudice and deifying then* j>aa-
I ^ fij)ed . |BH|
faction
ao
greed anil
i-f1
and
hat Gen. Canby will, in Virginia, dis-
egard this instruction of his chief, thas
¡eliberately given, is positively absurd,
md noi merely ,hi|jb|f |fc|rfo|able ;
rad to suppose that
iretend to act con
a Texas, without
itructfons to the Commading Officers
n Miesisaippi and _T8fa«, is equally
ibsurd, in every point of view. And
"ly.topuppoRo thatthe C
MBgj
to this order
and different
,?if possible, still moye
■ p
ean but expresa the hope that
and ab-
iad,oí üiy «f
mmgmm
at proaekftij^e'
, \ j, *
renocBon
' Te
The question is s
new
w
the mili
amend our Cansts-
on on this and other kindred points,
ow that the whole reconstroation aye-
m of provisional governments of
Itota, i. > to. .torn no other, found-
,tion than the usurpation of power by
he Federal Cbirgress. The party
? iis
pected to ¡squirm and wriggle most
ositions into which they have been
driven by passion and the coersive
force ©fSférty driHt We ^' i-hther
glad to see that th*y are ashamed
of thé jfioMtíón of affailfl, and as*e
disposed to Aírw from a tfn4
of policy a tiSpto wiih: mpc,
and law-, as it ia with^ffcb© in*
tereste and libertiea of the p opli
Let them get rigiiali3;if
Without being too rigidly reproached
th former errors.. Only a few of the
ían family are large-hearted enough
aaítefernll 1 eonfcssibn of ^nlts,
ch ia said tobe " good for the soul."
KHHIIKP^^b^
v If they can oome back é© the
of truth, in obediencevtb the re-
niou, it-lvlH do
rnultiplyiug, Tho Span
dreds of thousands of
bf the power of
but they disappeared as
recovered possession of
We should as soon- exp
. — ; Ti T" . C3 • ■ . ■ " i '
¡the provident tenders
"ÍOCÉS by being ftirnia
.nd left Mito follow t
it as untamable as the
Hft6fal., Gük . . i, ;vv wm
h' , Fi«m Oceaa io
Kot
this has
ontrapta
il;-
can realize hov
until h®
t'á like li
—
thw
mifl
fht in tho year,
' is only a journ€
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Josselyn, Robert. Tri-Weekly Texas State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 123, Ed. 1 Monday, September 13, 1869, newspaper, September 13, 1869; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth181452/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.